Human’s vision is different between humans. That’s why, we found out some fascinating data and a test that puts things in place – or better, in color.
The colors you can see, depend on the number and the distribution of cones (color receptors) in your eye.
You can check this rainbow and measure the shades that you can distinguish:
If you can see less than 20 shades: You are a bicolor, like dogs, which means that you have only two types of cones. 25% of the population is dichroic.
If you can see from 20 to 32 shades: You are a trichromatic, you have three types of cones (purple / blue, green and red). You can enjoy various colors. 50% of the population is trichromatic.
If you can see between 33 and 39 shades: Then you are -tetrachromatic- like bees, and you have four types of cone (purple / blue, green, red, yellow). Bothered by the yellow so that it will hardly found any outfit in your wardrobe. 25% of the population is tetrachromatic.
If you can see more than 39 shades: Something goes wrong! There are only 39 different colors in the test and probably only 35 rendered correctly by the computer screen.
I’m a vision scientist who has a specialty in color perception. This is 100% wrong and should be taken down. You are just propagating misinformation.
Hello David, thanks a lot for informing as so… We will search it and if you are right we will take it down immediatelly. Thanks for contacting us! Jonah – TruthInsideOfYou staff
You say that there are only 39 shades but you are wrong..the lines that separate the shades are different shades compared to the shades they are connected to so I would consider those to be individual shades as well.. I agree with David.. Your full of it…
44 bars each a different shade and I counted on 3 different monitors the statement that there are only 39 shades is false, In my opinion.